2011年4月4日星期一

Cyclist Sarah Hammer wins three medals, earns honor

Cyclist Sarah Hammer took part in the record books. After gold in the individual silver in team pursuit and a silver medal in the omnium, hammer became the first American woman to earn three medals in the Cycling World Championships. Sarah Hammer became the first American woman to earn three medals at the cycling world championship. , Peter Dejong, BA

Sarah Hammer became the first American woman to earn three medals in the cycling world championships.

From Peter Dejong, BA

Sarah Hammer became the first American woman to earn three medals in the cycling world championships.

"Yesterday was a bit of a rough day for me, but the nature of the omnium is to be able to view recovered after bad events," explained hammer. "My goal of his was to be able to get the top three, and that was after a hard fought battle. I'm super pumped to win the pursuit, took Silver with my team and be able to win another Silver Hammer is today. "United States Olympic athlete of the week today.Other notable performances this weekRacing Kikkan Randall won its star 16 United States. It took 30 k classic technique race in Sunny Sun Valley, Idaho. "We lucked out today. The boys are very stringent conditions yesterday, "explained Randall."We're all pretty psyched you wake up one morning and see the blue sky and enter the paths and hard to find really good and fast tracks. Wax remained fairly consistent. "Sweden native Maria Graefnings in the second and third was Jesse Diggins. Freestyle action happening in Vermont. David Wise and Devin Logan won the men's and women's Halfpipe, ski events, respectively, in the United States freestyle Championships at Stratton Mountain. Marshall Lacroix was second and Aaron form finished third in the men's competitions. Howell Dara was the second and third Maddy Bowman for females. The International Olympic Committee will decide next week if Halfpipe skiing will be included in the 2014 Winter Olympics. Joe Discoe and Eliza Outtrim took Dual Moguls titles in Stratton. Discoe strongly won in the final, defeating cat 21-14 Jeremy for his first title double Moguls United States. Zack Watkins was third. "It was a great day. I'm pretty stoked, "said Discoe. "I first have fun, and just the term, I knew that" in women's competitions Outtrim just beat Heather McPhie 18-17 to claim its first United States Championship. "I felt unsatisfied that I haven't been on the podium, but this season, so I used to motivate me," said Outtrim. "It was really cool because I grew up riding 20 minutes from here. It felt like riding on home turf. "Heidi Kloser finished third. And Emily Cook, champion for the protection of women and Dylan Ferguson names antennas. Cook achieved its fifth Championship title with United States backing full double full only in women's competition. "It was quite difficult out there today," said Cook. "After a crash in training I was happy to put it together for competition. It's not beautiful jumps, I have all done, but I got a job and I'm happy. "It was the first title Ferguson."It's pretty crazy, it was my first win, "said Ferguson. "I made the podium several times before for citizens; I was ready for victory ". Scotty Bahrke finished second, and Michael Rossi was third in men's competition. Ashley Caldwell was second in the women's competitions and Devereaux Alexa picked up third. Curling Club granite Brady Clark rink (Clarke and Clarke, Phil's wife, Cristin Tilker and Walter BEV) of Washington won the Alaska command Steve Shuttleworth, Kay Hufman, Greg Persinger and Kathy Shuttleworth6-5, for the gold medal in the mixed Curling Championship. Maryland Scott EDIE SEDGWICK, an ice rink (Jennifer Atkinson, Sean Murray and Rebecca Baxter won the bronze medal, beating Ohio Robb Borland (Borland, Festerson, Matt and Julie DiBaggio Dolloff), 10-7 in extra end command will Clark in the United States mixed doubles Championships in St. PaulApril 16-23. Finally, as a reminder that summer on the horizon, Lauren Fendrick and Brooke Hanson won a gold medal in beach volleyball tournament, defeating Martha Revuelta and Herrera of Mexico in direct Xitlali nabory21-13, 21-14. HANSON and Vanessa Virgen Fendrick defeated Mexico and Cynthia Cruz (21-10, 21-14) and Canadian Heather Bansley and Elizabeth Maloney (21-17, 21-17) before the final. Sources: United States Olympic sports federations, wire reportsFor & for more information about reprints, visit our Permissions FAQ. Report corrections and clarifications, contact standards editor Brent Jones. For consideration of publication in the newspaper, send comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include name, phone number, city and State to check. To view our corrections, go to corrections usatoday.com. We have updated the guidelines talk. Changes include a brief overview of the approval process and explains how to use the button "report abuse". For More Information.

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